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  1. The cosine function (or cos function) in a triangle is the ratio of the adjacent side to that of the hypotenuse. The cosine function is one of the three main primary trigonometric functions and it is itself the complement of sine(co+sine).

  2. The ratio of the lengths of the side adjacent to the angle and the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle is called the cosine function which varies as the angle varies. It is defined in the context of a right-angled triangle for acute angles.

  3. Cosine, written as cos⁡ (θ), is one of the six fundamental trigonometric functions. Cosine definitions. There are two main ways in which trigonometric functions are typically discussed: in terms of right triangles and in terms of the unit circle.

  4. In mathematics, sine and cosine are trigonometric functions of an angle.

  5. Jun 7, 2024 · cosine, one of the six trigonometric functions, which, in a right triangle ABC, for an angle A, is cos A = length of side adjacent to angle A/ length of hypotenuse. (The other five trigonometric functions are sine [sin], tangent [tan], secant [sec], cosecant [csc], and cotangent [cot].)

  6. The cosine function is one of the basic functions encountered in trigonometry (the others being the cosecant, cotangent , secant, sine, and tangent ). Let be an angle measured counterclockwise from the x -axis along the arc of the unit circle . Then is the horizontal coordinate of the arc endpoint.

  7. The abbreviation is cos. cos (θ) = adjacent / hypotenuse. Illustrated definition of Cosine: In a right angled triangle, the cosine of an angle is: The length of the adjacent sidebrdivided by the length...